Blitz Bureau
Gulabi Pankh, an ambitious initiative to raise breast cancer awareness and empower rural women, unfolded in a powerful gathering at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad. The event saw an overwhelming response, with 1,098 women from 20 villages attending, ensuring a historic impact in the fight against breast cancer.
The event was meticulously curated by the district team lead by Dr Savita Chopra to resonate with the audience, with all sessions delivered in Hindi for maximum reach and understanding. The highlight of the program was “Hello Zindagi”, a deeply moving segment where breast cancer survivors Neeti Lookha and Bhawna Awasthy shared their courageous journeys, inspiring every woman present to prioritize early detection and health awareness.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
The event commenced with a call to order by District Governor (DG) Dr. Mahesh Trikha, followed by the National Anthem and a ceremonial lamp lighting. A heartfelt welcome address was delivered by Swami Ji of Amrita Hospital, setting the tone for an afternoon of education, inspiration, and empowerment.
Key sessions included:
• Breast Cancer in the Indian Context – A crucial session by experts from Amrita Hospital in Hindi.
• Breast Cancer: Myths, Symptoms & Surveillance – Insightful guidance from Rtn Dr. Vaneeta Kapur.
• Hello Zindagi: Breast Cancer Survivor Panel – Moderated discussion featuring real-life warriors Neeti Lookha & Bhawna Awasthy.
• Breast Cancer Prevention & Rotary’s Role – Address by DGND Rtn Dr. Pushpa Sethi.
• Inner Wheel & Rotary Synergy in Women’s Health – Special message by Guest of Honour Rtn Priti Gugnani.
• Keynote Address by Chief Guest – DG Dr. Mahesh Trikha, reaffirming Rotary’s commitment to the cause.
Adding an emotional touch, children from Sai Dham presented a special act, and Rtn Binita Kakkar recited a poem, reinforcing the spirit of resilience and hope.
THE IMPACT OF GULABI PANKH
The initiative extended beyond knowledge-sharing to a gesture of dignity and support.
Each attendee was:
✔ Picked up and dropped back home from 20+ villages.
✔ Served a wholesome lunch at the venue.
✔ Gifted a symbolic pink dupatta, a 1 kg sugar pack, and a refreshment box.
✔ Honored with a certificate of participation, encouraging continued advocacy in their communities.
A UNITED FRONT AGAINST BREAST CANCER
The event’s success was made possible through the unwavering dedication of the Breast Cancer Awareness & Prevention Team, Amrita Hospital staff, the Breast Cancer Action Group, young Rotaractors, and the steadfast support of District Leadership and esteemed faculty members.
With Gulabi Pankh, Rotary International District 3011 has taken a monumental step towards breaking myths, spreading awareness, and fostering a movement that ensures no woman is left uninformed or unempowered in the fight against breast cancer. Together, we soar—one woman, one village, one life at a time.